Bloatware, also known as “crapware” or “junkware,” refers to pre-installed software on a device that is often unnecessary or unwanted by the user. Xiaomi devices have been criticised for including a lot of bloatware, such as various apps and services pre-installed by the manufacturer. Some users have reported that these apps cannot be easily uninstalled and can take up valuable storage space on the device. However, some of these apps can be disabled or uninstalled with a little bit of effort. This guide will share ‘How to Remove Bloatware from Xiaomi Devices on MIUI 13’.
Android “bloatware” on Xiaomi phones refers to pre-installed apps and services pre-installed by the manufacturer but may not be necessary or desired by the user. These apps can take up valuable storage space and memory on the device and can also slow down the device’s performance. Xiaomi phones are known for including a lot of bloatware, such as various apps and services pre-installed by the manufacturer. These apps include Xiaomi’s apps, such as Mi Music, Mi Video, and Mi Browser, as well as third-party apps and services. Some users have reported that these apps cannot be easily uninstalled and can take up valuable storage space on the device.
However, some of these apps can be disabled or uninstalled with little effort, for example, by using the ADB command-line tool or a third-party app. You can also use the technique mentioned in my previous answer to remove bloatware. It’s important to note that removing certain apps, especially system apps, may cause problems with the normal functioning of the device. It’s highly recommended that you properly understand what you’re doing before proceeding with this method. Also, it’s always better to create a backup of your device before making any significant changes to the system.
List of Bloatware on Xiaomi Devices
Here is a list of some common bloatware apps that come pre-installed on Xiaomi devices running MIUI 12:
- Mi Browser
- Mi Video
- Mi Music
- Mi Calculator
- Mi File Manager
- Mi Security
- Mi Remote
- Mi Community
- Mi Credit
- Mi Video Call
- Mi Drop
- Mi Home
- Mi Security Centre
- Mi Security App
- Mi App Store
Please note that the list of bloatware apps may vary depending on the device model and region. And also, some of these apps can be very useful, depending on your needs.
Google Bloatware on Xiaomi Phones
Xiaomi is a Chinese smartphone manufacturer that ships its smartphones with its custom UI called “MIUI,” based on Android. MIUI does not include Google’s apps and services by default. However, many Xiaomi devices are also sold in regions where Google apps and services are popular, such as Europe and India. In those regions, Xiaomi devices may come pre-installed with Google’s apps and services, such as Google Maps, Google Play, and Google Chrome.
These apps can be considered bloatware for some users, as they may not want or need them. While these apps can be uninstalled, it’s pertinent to note that they are considered part of the Android operating system. Removing them can cause compatibility issues with other apps or services.
ADB Command to List System Apps
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I apologize, but I do not have a list of specific MIUI bloatware apps and their code names. This is because the list can vary depending on the device model and region in which it has been sold. However, I can provide you with general steps to check the app’s package name that you want to remove as bloatware.
- Connect your Xiaomi device to your computer and open a command prompt or terminal window.
- Type in the “adb devices” command to ensure your device is connected correctly.
- Type in the order “adb shell pm list packages” to list all the packages installed on your device.
- You will see a list of package names, and you can identify the app’s package name that you want to remove as bloatware.
It’s imperative to note that removing certain apps, especially system apps, may cause problems with the normal functioning of the device. It’s highly recommended that you properly understand what you’re doing before proceeding with this method. Also, creating a backup of your device is always better before making any significant changes to the system.
How to Remove Bloatware from Xiaomi Devices on MIUI 13
To remove bloatware from Xiaomi devices running MIUI 13, you can use the “Security” app that comes pre-installed on the device. Here are the steps:
- Open the “Security” app.
- Tap on “Permissions.”
- Select “Autostart”
- Toggle off the switch for any apps you don’t want to start automatically.
- If you want to remove the app altogether, you can go to “Settings” > “Apps” and select the app you want to remove. Then tap “Uninstall.”
Note: Some apps cannot be uninstalled and are considered system apps. Also, these apps can only be disabled.
How to Remove Bloatware from MIUI via ADB
ADB, or Android Debug Bridge, is a command-line tool that allows you to communicate with an Android device and perform various actions, such as installing and uninstalling apps. To remove bloatware from a Xiaomi device running MIUI using ADB, you will need to follow these general steps:
- Enable USB debugging on your device by going to Settings > About Phone > seven times tapping on the “Build Number” > returning to Settings > System > Developer Options > enabling USB debugging.
- Connect your device to your computer and open a command prompt or terminal window.
- Type in the command “adb devices” to ensure that your device is properly connected.
- Type in the command “adb shell pm list packages” to list all of the packages installed on your device.
- Type in the command “adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 package name>” to uninstall the package. Replace “package name” with the package name of the app you want to remove.
- Repeat step 5 for each package you want to remove.
It’s important to note that removing certain apps, especially system apps, may cause problems with the normal functioning of the device. It’s highly recommended that you have a proper understanding of what you are doing before proceeding with this method.
How to Remove Xiaomi MIUI Bloatware Removal Bat File
A batch file has a script file that contains a series of commands that are executed in order. You can use a batch file to automate tasks on a Windows computer, such as removing bloatware on a Xiaomi device running MIUI. To create a batch file for removing bloatware on a Xiaomi device running MIUI, you can follow these general steps:
- Open a text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++.
- Type the following commands in the text editor:
adb devices
adb shell pm list packages adb shell pm uninstall -k –user 0 <package name>
- Replace “package name” with the package name of the app you want to remove.
- Save the file with an a.bat extension, for example, “remove_bloatware.bat.”
- Connect your Xiaomi device to the computer and ensure USB debugging is enabled.
- Double-click on the batch file you just created. It will execute the commands and remove the apps that you specified in the batch file.
- Repeat steps 3–6 for each package you want to remove.
Please note that, as mentioned earlier, removing certain apps, especially system apps, may cause problems with the normal functioning of the device. It is highly recommended that you properly understand what you are doing before proceeding with this method. Also, it’s always better to create a backup of your device before making any significant changes to the system.